If you are planning to exhibit at a trade show or convention this year, one problem you may face is finding a way to stay connected to the internet without having to pay outrageous amounts of money for hotel or convention provided access or signing a lengthy contract. Staying connected during your trade show or convention experience is very important to your business for a number of reasons. Allow customers to experience your company website in real time, sign up new accounts or even create a free Wifi spot for attendees. In addition, you can stay in touch with your corporate office, take advantage of having easy web access after event hours or even use the connection to keep yourself entertained during any show downtime you might face.
Our internet package rentals can help you stay connected and save money. The package contains a CradlePoint MBR1000 router, Verizon USB 760 modem, Wilson booster antenna, and one network cable along with optional antenna, magnet plate and adapters . Use the network cable to provide a hard-wired connection to up to four computers (including PCs, Macs, network printers, and kiosks) or go wireless to get up to 64 computers on your very own password protected secure WiFi network. There is no installation needed, no software to download or install, it takes two minutes to set up, and the Verizon 3G EVDO is considered the most reliable network in the country. Best of all, we can set up your internet connection and are available for any support you may need throughout the duration of your rental contract.
Pricing:
Internet Package Rental for three days including set-up day: $299
Each additional day: $75
Additional Verizon USB 760 Modem for entire show $150
Additional Network Cable for entire show $10
If you're planning to exhibit at a trade show or convention in the near future and need an inexpensive, reliable internet connection, visit our website today to get a fast quote on an internet connection package rental or call 877-422-1907 to speak to a Tech Travel Agent today!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Internet Connection for Conventions and Trade Shows
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